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tutorial "knotbead"?
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  • 07-13-2007 3:29 AM

    • heesje
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    tutorial "knotbead"?

    Hello,

    I'm Mieke from the Netherlands and I'm working with beads for a while now. But I'm also interested in working with wire. Some time ago I have seen a bead made of wire in the shape of a knot ( I can't remember where I have seen it) and it was made of 3 ore 4 strings of wire next to eachother. Can you please tell me if there is a tutorial for it??

    Thank you, Mieke
  • 07-13-2007 4:20 AM In reply to

    RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    Mobius?
    http://www.beadingtimes.com/project0106.htm
  • 07-13-2007 4:29 AM In reply to

    RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    yeah, I know of it...it's, actually, really easy to make. I'll try to find it.

    elly



    (P.S. - basically, just wind some wire 'round about 4-5 times///do this to make 3-5 different ones...then just intertwine them, one by one, as if you'd do with chainmaille. then, spread the "wings" and it'll end up looking like a "ball." ) ok, I know, sounds wierd...I'll find the tut...
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  • 07-13-2007 5:56 AM In reply to

    • Dax58
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    RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    Mieke,
    It's called a "Danish Knot" - I can't remember how/when I learned it... it was years ago. But I just completed a project using Danish Knots, which I will be teaching in the fall... it was strange to see your post!!

    Elly got it right - basically, you make 3 coils, each one has 4 wraps. Then you thread 2 of the coils together (easy to do). Threading the 3rd coil into the first 2 is a little difficult - it can be pretty tight. I suggest that you play with copper, and use a thin 20g coil wrapped on a larger mandrel just to get the hang of it. Then open the wires just a little bit along the outside - they should remain close on the inside of the knot.

    Randi
  • 07-13-2007 12:48 PM In reply to

    RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    Sounds intriquing. Anyone have a picture?
  • 07-13-2007 7:01 PM In reply to

    RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    Mieke,
    Look up under Show Your Work at the Pirate Charm Iza posted. In her original post she put a link to a Danish Knot tutorial.
    Kelly
  • 07-13-2007 8:22 PM In reply to

    RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    Hi, again, Mieke! This is the tut: http://www.wirejewelryartists.org/edu_Tut_DanishKnot.html

    It's pretty darn easy, so, I wish ya luck! the only kinda hard part is the last coil, but, it's really quite easily attainable...trust me! (i did it)...[:)]

    elly



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  • 07-14-2007 3:19 AM In reply to

    • heesje
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    RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    Thank you all for helping me !!!!

    Mieke
  • 07-14-2007 5:59 AM In reply to

    RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    also known as
    "Lover's Knot"s
    or "Love Knot"s
  • 07-14-2007 6:36 AM In reply to

    RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    Aren't love knots just two coils?
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  • 07-14-2007 6:19 PM In reply to

    RE: RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    QUOTE: Originally posted by trysch

    Aren't love knots just two coils?


    yes.
  • 07-15-2007 3:38 AM In reply to

    RE: RE: tutorial "knotbead"?

    QUOTE: Originally posted by eljbabette

    Hi, again, Mieke! This is the tut: http://www.wirejewelryartists.org/edu_Tut_DanishKnot.html

    It's pretty darn easy, so, I wish ya luck! the only kinda hard part is the last coil, but, it's really quite easily attainable...trust me! (i did it)...[:)]

    elly






    Hi elly, thanks so much for the link - I've been looking for that one for ages. I'll give it a go someday. [:)]
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